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Municipal Corporate Security in International Context

Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice

By (author) Kevin Walby, Randy Lippert
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Published: 30th Nov 2016
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm
Weight: 360g
ISBN-10: 1138288675
ISBN-13: 9781138288676
Barcode No: 9781138288676
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Synopsis
Corporate security is a form of regulation that involves centralized management of access control, physical security, personnel security, and information security inside an organization. For all the research on public policing, national security, and private contract security in sociology, criminology, and related disciplines, little scholarly attention has been paid to corporate security. Increasingly, corporate security is playing an important role in municipal and other government organizations as well as its traditional private, corporate domain. This book is the first social scientific contribution on corporate security to draw together the sociologies of security and policing, legal and social theory, and debates about municipal government. In this book, Walby and Lippert conceptualize various types of corporate security, including its public and private forms, and analyze a range of practices, such as asset protection and physical security provision. The authors explore a number of heretofore neglected themes, including use of legal knowledge, professionalization, legitimation work, and corporate security links with other security agencies and public police. The book provides empirical analyses of developments in several countries, but especially Canada and the US, where corporate security - including its entry into municipal government - is particularly advanced. Because corporate security cuts across security, policing, law, and government, as well as issues of professionalization, public space and democracy, the readership for Municipal Corporate Security in International Context spans disciplinary and national boundaries. It is essential reading for academics and students engaged in studying security, urban governance, politics and legal regulation. It will be of great interest to corporate security professionals and government policymakers too.

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'Municipal Corporate Security in International Context is a true transdisciplinary book that shows the richness of crossing ethnographic description and political sociology. It complements Critical Security Studies very well and is a very informative book. The municipal examples throughout the text are like dots connecting an intellectual map, which directs us towards an understanding of the strength of this phenomenon. This is a great asset for a wide readership.' - Didier Bigo, Professor, Department of War Studies, King's College London, UK

'From City Hall to the skate park, the control systems that regulate urban municipal spaces, and those who work within or pass through them, operate under a creeping corporate security influence. Excavating the complex arrangements of this 'municipal corporate security', Walby and Lippert present pioneering research into the increasingly pervasive corporate security field. Empirically rigorous; theoretically progressive; eloquently expressed: this is a landmark study that brings timely critique to one of the most significant emerging security trends of the early 21st century. With far-reaching disciplinary relevance, it will interest all who are concerned with the future patterns of urban security governance.' - Conor O'Reilly, Research Fellow in Transnational Policing and Security, Durham University, UK

'Municipal Corporate Security in International Context is a highly important contribution to our knowledge about corporate security. The book is not only packed with well-researched empirical observations on the practices of corporate security, it also succeeds in setting up a theoretical framework that binds insights from sociology of policing, public management and surveillance studies. I am confident that this book will be picked up and used as inspiration for future studies on corporate security!' - Karen Lund Petersen, Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Advanced Security Theory, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

'Up until now, corporate security has been largely neglected by researchers, with a focus upon the more visible contract security. This work starts to address this in-balance by offering one of the most significant contributions on corporate security in municipal government in North America. It is based upon extensive empirical research and offers some interesting new theoretical interpretations of some of the changes which have been taking place in municipal and corporate security.' - Mark Button, Professor of Criminology, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK